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It's Fiesta Time!!

Cinco de Mayo Celebration: an easy refreshing dish that requires no cooking!!

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Angel's New York Style Cheesecake

I was jonesing for cheesecake one day and scrounged my pantries. This is what I made.

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Culinary Term of the Day: Bain Marie 90907

Give It A Bath!

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Review: Bon Appetit Cookbok

Bon Appetit Cookbook is one big book!

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Culinary Quote of the Day

When there is no more cookery in the world there will be no more letters, no quick and lofty intelligence,
no pleasant easy relationships, no more social unity.

- Marie-Antoine Careme -


No Reservations Please

What's all the hype about the movie No Reservations?


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There Are No Rats in Ratatouille

In honor of the upcoming release of the movie "Ratatouille" I this thought would be perfect for today's topic.What is it? The dish's origins can be traced to the Provence region of France and doesn't contain meat of any kind, neat even rat. Ratatouille is considered a ragout usually consisting of tomatoes, zucchini, eggplant, garlic, sweet bell peppers and herbs simmered in olive oil. The word ratatouille literally translates . . .

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Cookbook Review: Tyler's Ultimate

There is a real chef behind Tyler Florence's boyish good looks. Not only does he have camera appeal,
he rocks in the kitchen.

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Ole! Mole!

In celebration of Cinco de Mayo, this post is about the densely delicious sauce, mole. It may appear
non descript or even boring, but one taste of a traditional mole will have you coming back for more.

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Culinary Topic of the Day: Panko

To panko or not to panko? That is the question. Panko is unseasoned Japanese bread crumbs valued
for their light texture and airiness when cooking with them. Treasured by chefs for many years in
restaurants, these bread crumbs are relatively new to home cooks. They can be found in some
"ethnic sections" (whatever that term implies) of most grocery stores and ordered online. They are
very versatile and can be used as a topping for casseroles and breading for fried foods.

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Flavors To Celebrate Spring

A Fresh Way to get Your Slice On (or eating your pizza).
I love salmon and can eat it any way, anywhere. So I thought, why not on pizza? to be honest,
I didn't know I liked asparagus until I had it on pizza at a friend's house. I thought these to
food ingredients represent spring so well, eating them on pizza was a great to showcase them.
The dough I made has a certain nuttiness with the addition of whole wheat flour. It's just another
flavor level of this fresh pizza.

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Heaven-Sent Decadance For Valentine's Day

A Dessert Even Cupid Would Like!

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It's party Time!

Here's an easy appetizer you can whip up for your New Year's bash. I love the flavors, and the color is
pretty as you will find when you assemble the bruscetta.









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Nothing Says Lovin Like Something Warm From The Oven

Crazy for muffins.

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Baked Goods Fresh from the Great Pumpkin Patch

Celebrate the coming of Autumn with brunch. I've got just the muffins for you.

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